Rio Chama: A Western Story

Jeremiah Cole has been sentenced to hang for lynching a priest. But Father Virgilio is convinced that he will escape execution and has raised a reward for anyone who will transport the prisoner to Chama.

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Audible Editor Reviews

Veteran voice actor Brian Holsopple gives a masterful performance of American novelist Johnny D. Boggs’s Rio Chama: A Western Story. His sonorous voice perfectly evokes the disquieting atmosphere of the Wild West, where the stakes are life and death. Jeremiah Cole has been dealt a death sentence. His crime? Lynching a priest. Though a noose awaits him, Father Virgilio isn’t so sure - there’s a possibility the Cole will evade the hanging. To ensure that justice is served, Virgilio has a plan of his own. Will it succeed?

Publisher's Summary

Jeremiah Cole has been sentenced to hang for lynching a priest. But Father Virgilio is convinced that he will escape execution and has raised a reward for anyone who will transport the prisoner to Chama.

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